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Zcash Breaks $600, TON Rebounds, But BlockDAG’s Turbo at $0.0005 Is the One the Market Hasn’t Found Yet 

01 June at 16:27 PM, via Tech Financials

Crypto has a strange habit of bringing back stories the market had already written off. Zcash was supposed to be a footnote, a privacy coin left over from a previous cycle, technically solid but commercially forgotten, drifting quietly while everyone chased AI tokens and modular blockchains. Then it blew past $600, and the conversation changed […]

How Box Created 13 New Types of Jobs Because of A.I.

01 June at 16:14 PM, via New York Times

Box, a Silicon Valley software maker, expects to have more employees, not fewer, as it hires A.I. architects, A.I. solutions managers and other new A.I.-related positions.

Meteor over Massachusetts prompts reports of booms across US and Canada

01 June at 15:04 PM, via The Guardian

People from Delaware to Montreal reported either hearing loud booms or seeing the fireball in the sky over weekend

A meteor over Massachusetts during the weekend ultimately prompted reports of booms and sightings across New England into Canada.

The American Meteor Society said that the meteor in question was about 3ft (1 meter) wide as it entered the atmosphere around the New Hampshire border...

Why South Africans Are No Longer Switching Mobile Phone Operators?

01 June at 11:08 AM, via Tech Financials

South Africans are suddenly happy with their mobile networks. Or at least, they are happy enough not to leave. Despite rising data prices and lingering frustration with customer service, millions of people are choosing to stay with Vodacom, MTN, Telkom, and Cell C. The days of mass “number porting” — switching networks while keeping the […]

Big gains for little terns: how Lindisfarne reserve is helping a rare bird survive tourism

01 June at 11:00 AM, via The Guardian

Seasonal wardens and netted fences are helping protect the rare ground-nesting birds that arrive each spring on the UK’s shores

On Ross Sands in Northumberland, a little tern has caught sight of a group of people and is sprinting across the beach. “It wants us to follow it,” says Andrew Craggs, senior manager at Lindisfarne national nature reserve. “It’s a diversionary thing – it’s...

Bonnie & Clive review – cheerfully ridiculous Covid road trip

01 June at 10:00 AM, via The Guardian

Bonnie has two days to get from south London to her grandparents’ house in Cornwall before lockdown in this super low budget British comedy

No offence to any Clives reading, but the intentionally naff title of this film does not inspire confidence – and turns out to be indicative of the cheerful ridiculousness of this super low budget British comedy. It is about a trio of twentysomethings on...

5 Things Young South African Entrepreneurs Are Doing Differently With Their Money

01 June at 09:50 AM, via Tech Financials

Nearly half of young South Africans are locked out of formal work. Youth unemployment is now 45.8%, and for many entering the job market is not an option. Instead, many of them build their own business, increasingly with income streams that are diversified beyond South Africa’s borders. A designer in Johannesburg could invoice clients in […]

The R6 Billion Cargo Heist Blind Spot: Why Vehicle Tracking Fails To Secure SA Roads

01 June at 09:27 AM, via Tech Financials

Each of the 9 068 hijackings of trucks between January 2021 and December 2025 involved a living, breathing driver as much as the billions in cargo that were targeted. Despite massive rollouts of innovative systems and tech to track, monitor and secure assets, we haven’t really moved the needle in 5 years. South Africa’s almost […]

Striped rock dismissed as natural in 1928 reclassified as UK’s oldest cave art

01 June at 08:00 AM, via The Guardian

Scientific dating proves streaks on walls of Bacon Hole, near the Mumbles in south Wales, is Palaeolithic rock art

In 1912, the Guardian reported on the discovery of Palaeolithic rock art on the walls of Bacon Hole, a cave near the Mumbles in south Wales – only for the painted panel’s authenticity to be dismissed by 1928.

A series of horizontal bands in red pigment were subsequently deemed no...

The enigmatic summer phenomenon shining from the edge of space

01 June at 07:00 AM, via The Guardian

With no recorded sightings before 1885, noctilucent clouds have been linked to volcanoes, pollution or climate change

As summer arrives in the northern hemisphere, so do the noctilucent clouds – hopefully. These high-altitude formations are as enigmatic as they are beautiful. Their name derives from Latin, meaning “night shining”.

They appear during the summer months and glow with an...

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